The TSB is only mentioning the 2015 model year bikes; so I'd guess "no". :thumbup:
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Its good to see the move to preserve the integrity of the chassis, but why not solve the cause of the problem - the rear spring is too weak to prevent the rear suspension from bottoming out. You need to change the rear spring to eliminate the constant bottoming out impacts to the chassis. (http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...up-shock/page3)
The constant bottoming out is like having a small jack hammer beating away at the chassis until metal/weld fatigue gives way. The cheap way to fix the problem is to reinforce the part of the chassis that is failing. The problem is that your reinforcing of the chassis in a specific area will only transfer the impact loads to the next weakest point in the chassis. Who knows where that would be - hint: it will be a part of the chassis connected to the rear shock absorber upper bracket.
It seems to me, this could become a safety issue if the upper rear shock frame/bracket fails, the rear of the bike could collapse causing a possible loss of control of the bike. BRP should not characterize this as a proactive warranty campaign.
My 2 cents. I will go back to riding my ST now...
Jerry
I called BRP today. They said it is a Recall and my bike was one of the ones recalled. They made case and assigned me a number. Now bak to the dealer...
John
How many total warranty campaigns have there been so far with the 2015 F3? I'm aware of the chassis and brake line. Any more??
This is for 2015s, not ALL models. Also, it is considered a closed group on FB just so you don't get the whole world posting or trolling on the page. All you have to do is request access and tell Whit you are a spyder owner and he will approve you to join. A lot of good info is posted there.
I got mine done about 2 weeks ago after hearing about it on here alittle time ago. I asked the dealer if they knew about it and they said yes. I asked why they did not contact me? No answer. But they did have the parts on hand to do it right then. I just walked around while waiting.
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I called my dealer and they ordered the bracket and installed it when I had my service last week.....
mark
The fitting of the bracket is not a fix, only a cover-up . Bewarned the cracks and breakdown of the frame will still happen as anybody that knows anything about Fatigue in steel will verify.BRP should be held responsible:banghead: :banghead::banghead: BRP state that they will give a lifetime warranty on the frame , I ask how can this occur after they have done a COVER-UP REPAIR can they be trusted????????????:lecturef_smilie: FIX IT UP NOW. Des Downunder in AUS.
I also installed the new occ. 2 up shock made a world of difference in handling & ride, well worth the $215 I spent
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The process should be about the same... Jack up underneath the bike to take the load off of the shock, unbolt, remove, replace, and re-bolt... :thumbup:
IF you have enough room to access the mounting hardware! :shocked:
Put the new shock on yesterday and rode for a good 70 miles. Much improved- as dramatic of an upgrade as an alignment or sway bar.
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So when BMW had a problem with there suspension this what they did.
Told riders to stop riding.
BMW Motorrad USA has given owners a choice of three options.
Those happy to wait will be compensated $2,500 (£1,470) once the repair is complete. Owners wanting a loan bike will be provided with one until a repair on their bike is complete, providing them also with $1,000 (£587) to use against BMW accessories or the payment of their RT. For owners no longer wanting to keep their R1200RT, BMW Motorrad USA will buy the bike back from them at original purchase price and give them $1,000 to use towards the purchase of a different BMW motorcycle
Read more: http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-...#ixzz46sT2qt17
Had the upgraded shock & spring put on at dealers last week, gave me the old parts. Anyone know what there good for? Trash? Didn't like the idea of paying for the spring? BRP should of fixed this on their dime.:banghead:
The problem is that many here would rather excuse away the engineering defect in the F3 than to admit they paid so much money for a bike with problems. It's like it reflects on them somehow so they will use all kind of excuses. I feel that this is the reason mother BRP has not fixed the problems. Why should they when their customers make excuses for them....
There is another similar thread " NEW FRAME F3s " started by member " Des " I posted a comment and go see what Capt. Bob from Fla. had to say to me ...... It's so enlightening what some of the New people can teach us Old timers :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack: Mike :thumbup: